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Did the Griso 2v 1100 and Breva 1100 use an identical engine (same state of tune,) or did Moto Guzzi configure the Griso to have higher performance?
I can't say if there were different camshafts off the top of my head (though a check of Harper's OEM parts list might answer that), but exhaust system and muffler differences and probably different mapping, and possibly different gearing (I believe the B11, B12, and Norge had different final drive ratios) all seem to show in different rwhp ratings.
Didn't the Breva 1100 have the tallest gearing of the CARC bikes?
Same camshaft and throttle body; different air box, filter, and exhaust. Griso had 4.5 more rwhp, per MCN. Lower gearing per se doesn't affect rwhp; it's a measure of work per unit of time.
Same camshaft and throttle body; different air box, filter, and exhaust. Griso had 4.5 more rwhp, per MCN.
Lower gearing per se doesn't affect rwhp; it's a measure of work per unit of time.
Measured at the brochure?Professor, is this going to be on the final?
It's been a while, but I think the Norge or B12 Sport was even taller geared.
No, the Breva 1100 was the taller geared version. The Norge, Griso, and 1200 Sport are all lower geared. (for the 2V).
You bet your bippy it will be on the final.Moto
The 4.5 HP difference is almost certainly down to how badly one was tuned compared to the other. While the pipes and induction system will make a difference it is unlikely to make that much of a difference on otherwise identical engines.
Yep - confirmed the cams are the same ..... same PN on Harpers for the G11 and B11 camshafts.
it's also the same motor parts, same homogenized crap
There was a time w/hot rods had different cam, heads, etc, not just some different fueling.
You can still find that, but not from a small company with minutes sales who only charges another grand or two for one model over the other.
There's a company that just may be doing that. Though I haven't yet seen a good set of specs on the new Bonnies and Thruxtons, Triumph alludes to the 1200cc Bonneville T120 as having a "high torque" engine vs the Thruxton's "high power" engine. When we attended the showing of the new bikes in early December 2015, the factory reps also made a point of the difference. Unfortunately, unless it's been published within the past few days, I've seen no comparative dyno charts or a side by side comparison chart.